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Designing your own Restaurant

Designing your own Restaurant. Introduction to Business. You have decided to open your own restaurant! You will work very hard to bring your ideas to light and make your dreams a reality! Will people come to your restaurant?

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Designing your own Restaurant

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  1. Designing your own Restaurant Introduction to Business

  2. You have decided to open your own restaurant! • You will work very hard to bring your ideas to light and make your dreams a reality! • Will people come to your restaurant? • What will people think of your establishment? Food? Wait staff? Location? Ambiance? Etc Congratulations!!!

  3. Think of a CONCEPT • This frames the way the public perceives your entire establishment • It gives patrons an idea of what to expect when dining there. • It will shape your future decisions and investments, such as location, equipment purchases, number of employees and the kind of marketing strategy you will need. • When thinking about a concept, consider how the cuisine you offer will drive your business. First Step

  4. Decide whether you will serve a certain cuisine, such as ethnic food, fast food or comfort food, for example. Decide on Cuisine

  5. What cuisine do you most interesting? Inspiring? Flavorful? • What culture would you want to embrace and reflect in your restaurant menu, atmosphere, design and style? Cuisine

  6. It is important to figure out if there is a substantial market for your concept in the area, as well as to set appropriate price points on your menu items. Determine Your Target Market

  7. Plans for a new restaurant usually include an established service type. • Your restaurant will probably fall into basic service categories like the following: • Fine Dining • Casual Dining • Fast-Casual • Quick Service Decide on an Operational Strategy

  8. Fine dining restaurants provide a high perceived value for their guests • Defined by beautiful décor • Pleasant atmosphere • Renowned chefs • Exceptional service • Special, pricy dishes. Fine Dining

  9. Casual dining establishments offer full table service that is more upscale than fast-casual restaurants • More affordable than fine dining restaurants. • They appeal to a wide customer base and are usually family-friendly. Casual Dining

  10. Also known as quick-casual and limited-service • Typically perceived to offer better food quality and improved service over quick-service places. • Their menus tend to be less extensive but also less expensive than casual dining restaurants. Fast-Casual

  11. Make a business of convenience and speed of service. • These restaurants typically have simple décor, inexpensive food items and fast counter-service. • Most fast-food places fall into this category. Quick-Serve

  12. Layout of your restaurant • The employees you hire • The food you serve • Liquor licensing • Take-out • Delivery Addition Considerations

  13. Lighting- Dark and cozy? Bright and cheerful? Lots of windows? Black ceilings? • Seating- Booths? Intimate tables? Picnic Tables? Bar? Benches? • Flooring- Wood? Tile? Carpet? • Walls- Paint? Wallpaper? Memorabilia hung? • Music • Décor- Plants? Paintings? Advertisements? Atmosphere

  14. Uniforms? • Training • Formality • Quantity • Shifts • Leadership Opportunities • Floor Captain/Head Waitress • FOH Manager • BOH Manager Employees

  15. What will your restaurant be named? • Ex: Prime 15(what if establishment changed owners?) • Ex: Chuck E. Cheese (Serves cheesy pizza with a Mouse Mascot) • Name must match theme • Ex: Taco Bell (Serves tacos, burritos, nachos, etc) • Ex: Panera Bread (Serves homemade bread, café sandwiches, soups, salads) • What will be your logo? Where will you have it? • The Golden Arches Name & Logo

  16. Examine the following slides • What is the restaurant theme? • What kind of atmosphere does it have? • What kind of food do they serve? • Who is their target market? • How much would you expect to pay for a meal? • Would you eat there? Have you eaten there? Restaurants

  17. Outback Steakhouse

  18. Sonic

  19. Jack’s Oyster House, Albany NY

  20. Chuck E. Cheese

  21. The Melting Pot

  22. Panera Bread

  23. The Brown Derby, Albany NY

  24. What type of establishment is Prime 15? Prime 15, Ringwood NJ

  25. Congratulations again on deciding to open your own restaurant! • What decisions have you already made? • What decisions do you still have to make? • Fill in corresponding brainstorm worksheet to help Designing your Restaurant

  26. Brainstorm worksheet • Real Estate worksheet • CABA Application • Name & Logo • Food Worksheet • Menu • Commercial • Dish off your Menu for Tasting What’s Due?

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